Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the Digiloop 50 loop amplifier.
The Digiloop 50 has been especially designed for hearing aid users in order to
reproduce the sound of television or audio devices without ambient background
noise. The Digiloop 50 uses the latest digital technology. This means the sound is
reproduced without distortion, the generation of heat is minimal and the Digiloop 50
is more economical in the use of energy.
The integrated switch unit makes it easy to choose from various sound sources
without needing to swap over wires.
Operation of loop amplifiers
A loop amplifier is designed to make the sound of television or audio installations
audible by a hearing aid without interference from external sound sources.
The loop amplifier (Digiloop 50) is connected to the television and/or audio
installation and the sound of the television or audio installation is passed to the loop
amplifier. Connected to the loop amplifier is a loop called the loop cable, in which a
magnetic field is generated. By setting the hearing aid (or hearing aids) to T (telecoil)
or MT (combined microphone-telecoil) the sound from the television or audio-
installation is made audible for the hearing aid user.
The loop cable is installed in the room where a loop amplifier is required.
Description of Digiloop 50
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Figure 1, Front view
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Figure 2, Rear view
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1 tone control
2 selector switch
3 LED indication
4 volume control
5 on/off switch
6 mains connection (230V)
7 loop cable connection
8 TV
9 audio
10 microphone